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Dolores Friedhoff

Seattle, Washington

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Dolores Friedhoff passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on July 12, 2011.

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Dee and Bill's Vashon home

We will be forever grateful to Dee and her wonderful husband, Bill, for giving us the opportunity to love and care for their beautiful Vashon Island home. We think of them every day while enjoying the beautiful views and maintaining their lovely gardens. Thank you Dee and Bill for passing on the gift of your Vashon legacy.

I was a Shorecrest student, class of 74. Mrs. Friedhoff was an inspiration and a guide during those turbulent teenage years! My condolences to your family; I know you have many sweet memories that will keep her legacy alive.

I was a student of Dee's at Shorecrest from 74-77. Her wisdom, compassion and love changed my life in very significant ways and has hugely impacted my life. I am a teacher now and teach much of what she taught me. I have been and always will be forever grateful to and for "Mrs. Friedhoff". She leaves a lasting lagacy.

My condolences to the family of Dee Friedhoff. I knew her when she and Bill lived on Vashon Island. Dee was always fun to be with. I'll always remember that beautiful smile.

My dear friend Dee has been my client all of my working career. I have enjoyed every minute of my time with her. We have laughed ourselves to tears over the years and that is what I will miss most. Much Love to her family.

Dee has been an intergral part of our family for almost 60 years! We'll miss her wisdom, her kindness and her great laugh! She introduced Dave and I ten years ago, knowing we were meant for each other. We call her our "angel." When we married, she walked down the aisle as our "best person." And she truly was the best person ever!

Dee Friedhoff was a nominee for the 2010 Inspire Positive Aging Award, given each year by Senior Services. She was such a lovely person, even in age and disability, that her caregivers voted her the person they most want to be in old age. Her life touched and inspired so many.

she was a very good teacher and a good person. from a member of the class of 1973.